The town scenery and fashion are really good, and the picture is the tone I like. In my impression, it seems that the residents of the small town are always simple, kind and pragmatic, although it is an Australian town. But the smaller the circle of life, the closer the relationship between people, the more stalemate the interests, and the greater the cost of not conforming to the crowd, so the female students dare not hide the hiding place of the female protagonist, and the younger brother of the male protagonist does not dare to tell everyone what he saw. , the sheriff did not dare to insist on suspicion and not send the heroine away... It was depressing to see the middle, the heroine's mother died when she stood up bravely, and the hero died when the heroine was about to put down her burden and face the future... Although the heroine's biological father died under the sword of the awakened wife, the swaying villagers also lost the game, and the town house was burnt down, but it was still unhappy. Maybe this is not a cool drama at first, but the reality of the world. Many people are not bad people, but cowardly, snobbish, and others say what others say, using other people's pain to kill their boredom. So, don't be evil, don't be an indifferent spectator, don't make value judgments easily, let the bullets fly for a while, and make the world a little better. Because no one knows whether it will be their turn next.
Also, nice to see Winslet, really good acting.
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